Leadership Secrets From The Mahabharata

Year
2003
Publisher
Penguin Books
Author
Meera Uberoi
Management Discipline
Leadership
Source
Mahabharata
About the book
The Mahabharata, one of the greatest books of all time, is not simply the story of a fratricidal
war or a fount of wisdom for philosophers: it is also a comprehensive manual on strategy.
From this storehouse of knowledge, Meera Uberoi selects the most pertinent shlokas to
reveal the secrets of leadership and the path to success. She shows that the Mahabharata
 is equal, if not superior, to other management bibles such as The Art of War, The Prince
and Go Rin No Sho (The Book of Five Rings). The aphorisms in Leadership Secrets from the
 Mahabharata have been selected from the Santi Parva, the Bhagvad Gita Parva and the
Adi Parva. As Bhishma lies dying on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, Krishna realizes that
with Bhishma's death, the world will lose all knowledge. To prevent this, Krishna asks
 him to impart to Yudhisthira all he knows. These teachings, coming as they do from
Bhishma, the wisest of them all, contained in the Santi Parva, form the core of Uberoi's
 book. Apart from detailing how to apply the craft of kingship to modern business practices,
the book also explores the analogy between kingship and leadership.